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Amplifier for a 1000w MTX Thunder 9500 12" Subwoofer?

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could someone send me a link to an amp that can power this.

its 1000w RMS and is a 4ohm single voice coil

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  1. Memphis makes an amplifier that outputs 1000watts RMS at 4ohms. The model is MC1.4000 and you can find information at http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/


  2. If running just one then i would go with the MTX TA91002.  it's a good "universal" amp that you can use for a number of different setups.  If you stay with the one 9500 12" then you can bridge the amp and get 1000w at 4ohm.  If you decide to add another one of the same sub as it is one the few 2ch amps that can handle 2 ohms in a bridged mode and that will net you 1500w.  The TA/TE series of amps from MTX i have been very happy with in the past so i lean toward them but any CEA-Compliant/Rated 2ch that will give you 1000w at 4 ohms bridged ,give or take 100w, will most likely fit the bill.  Some brands to look at are Kicker, Polk( the new ones are suppose to be pretty nasty), Alpine, Memphis,etc.  this link to the MTX TA91002 http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/products/amp...

  3. get a memphis mcd 1100,rockford p1000, alpine 1000, or a jl audio1000/1...if money is tight get a hifonics...the memphis and rockford amps will put out more than what they r rated at

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